3. The EXECUTIVE. There shall be a Cabinet of Ministers for the Units for each of which a maximum number shall be fixed in the Constitution. The procedure of election shall be the same as in force at present and it will be responsible to the Legislature. A bare majority will be sufficient to carry a vote of no-confidence. The Cabinet will be absolutely responsible for the Govt of the Unit in so far as provincial subjects are concerned. In respect of Central subjects, authority must be derived from the Union.
(2) The Cabinet of the Union Govt. will be made up of the requisite number of members of the Central Legislature who will be known as Secretaries of State. The number will be fixed by the Constitution and their appointment will be at the disposal of the President of the Union. The President may select the members of his Cabinet from either house, who will also select a Vice-President to assist him in the work of the Cabinet.
(3) To all units of the Union, Governors shall be appointed by the President of the Union for a term not exceeding five years. The Governor shall be practically a ceremonial head of the unit except in case of a breach of the Constitution when he will have authority to prevent such breach.
No one shall be a Governor of a Unit who is a native of such Unit, but this shall not apply in the case of the princely states where the hereditary ruler shall be the head of the state.
(4) The President of the Union should preferably be elected directly by the voters but as this may entail huge expense and labour, the election may be carried out through the newly-elected legislatures. The term of office of the president shall be for three years synchronizing with the dissolution of the legislatures. A retiring President may seek re-election for one more term.
(5) The procedure for the salaries of the President, the Vice-President, the Ministers of State, the Governors, and the Members of the Legislatures shall be fixed in the Constitution.
